Aurangabad: The Supreme Court Judge D Y Chandrachud on Saturday is pitched to digitize court records and cite examples of injustice and delay justice.
He said that there were causes of introspection and self reflection.
“While sitting on SC, we found the extent to which justice and injustice throughout the country.
A convicted, who had been in prison for 35 years, and was not released, an undrial that was in prison for 12 years at no charge of his duty.
This is some The reality of the Indian justice system we have to face, “he said.
Speaking of Maharashtra, he said that there were 48.23 lakh cases that were delayed from the date.
Of these, 21,718 cases were more than 30 years.
“The oldest case is from Sangola Taluka, where the defendant has fled since 1958.” He added that 16,474 cases have lived in Bombay HC.
“There was a special Darkhast in 1958, who was waiting before the civilian judge of the senior Division Ratnagiri where the living was given by Bombay HC in the second appeal in 2008.” Talking about increasing the delivery system of justice through digitizing facilities, Chandrachud justice says that under the ‘criminal justice system that is operated, we connect every aspect of the criminal justice system, namely prison, court, police station and forensic laboratories.
This is part of our three vision documents.
“Quoting a recent letter he had written to all the main judges of the High Court in India, he said that the government was the biggest people and that in January 2022 all cases of union government and state government must be submitted in the district and HC.